Factor Info

ID 97381
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 108060297153417987865371428390188767306297502715517050746850221010065424113742156970133942195201131657188117083603877352959401217953092682049633158488538159775597646959329621103244644432214423908204399314821071508485511576374333885563326860435225684491881729170028341997858814383384234825215208473112328245721897979713998676541544001536422365503038967272900010179964721507843901198498915610601707303474803602389373802507691893165685233170607207884963056647582682852599321707837862395070299884250634410112245165605859440640074240661507669864434087396757100500454016798064164835697897010691040127631155965490251452686577012035356442618712590900198288351222941818891963763252796558115528426642591827297616548052996795415251037893676208632456242437506359435329401797720829208941397587542413951186157759980222785944699615793123853562445994499421754127697096974755409847130833947603916378818831541671564637661011984693

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 95598) 2784871779493449574485176410623454064201630455121588252713825138344187465114636359601178504187571169785399868261187136743846447248799713135908483840215076710885934190309501829006718121459446384733176931744603977850711366271345852854015632422937862329376119273824920355498507500249500148707922623461239 (proven prime)
(ID: 97382) 38802611290446365586581272671558103187855748514093905861937769556741910768061040585207287266051143740382271315909045404961644390630334909430912037349087749364891647989800490233406875335887860293135622088872341901024347226678763427941494406889238485772608675933070410255212412641236016519011095357940972988830207332962757144532604563552483974864887778197898377369932197686776423230722866956244010464468754081746491694469383504976145402843298469913961990044468371309765182738669237500195108205512989499616804688680110823091646185668616995225369385435484374832404807968029436352357483171527603716343765402193547187 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.